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Industrial Policy Reference Resource

Industrial Policy Reference Resource (191)

The Industrial Policy Reference Resource is a bibliography of key South African and international references on industrial policy and related subjects. It was developed with financial assistance from the Development Policy Research Unit (DPRU) and the Department for International Development (DFID).

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Project results show that the international industrial networks in CEE are organized by MNCs and are limited in scope (mainly intra-firm). The weakest node for…

  • Authors Slavo Radosevic
  • Year 2003
  • Organisation University College of London
  • Publisher UCL
This article discusses the convenience of adopting industrial policy in Brazil. We argue that the success of East Asian countries, usually explained by industrial policy,…

  • Authors Mauricio Canedo-Pinheiro, Pedro Cavalcanti Ferreira, Samuel De Abreu Pessoa & Luiz Guilherme Schymura
  • Year 2007
  • Organisation IBRE/FGV
This survey outlines the characteristics and drivers of the phases of European industrial policy over the last century and attempts some conclusions about policy impacts.…

  • Authors James Foreman-Peck
  • Year 2006
  • Organisation European Invest ment Bank
  • Publisher Economic and Finance Studies Division of the EIB
This survey of European industrial policy aims to set out and explain the great significance of European integration in determining (changes in) structure and performance…

  • Authors Jacques Pelkmans
  • Year 2006
  • Organisation College of Europe
  • Publisher E. Elgar
There are three main paradigms that are the basis for the industrial policies throughout the world: institutionalism, Marxism, and free-enterprise. Of the three, two have…

  • Authors Walter Block, W. Robert McGee and Kristi Spissinger
  • Year 1998
  • Organisation University of Arkansas
  • Publisher Walter Block
We characterise optimal trade and industrial policy in dynamic oligopolistic markets. If governments can commit to future policies, optimal first-period intervention should diverge from the…

  • Authors J Peter Neary & Dermot Leahy
  • Year 2000
  • Organisation Royal Economic Society
  • Publisher Blackwell Publishers
Economic growth can be described at the macro level, but it can never be explained at that level. Economic growth is a matter of experimental…

  • Authors Bo Carlsson & Gunnar Eliasson
  • Year 2001
  • Organisation Danish Research Unit for Industrial Dynamics
The recent emergence of the cluster concept represents one of the most common policy approaches to addressing the tensions between globalization and localization. Originally articulated…

  • Authors Philip Raines
  • Year 2001
  • Organisation University of Srathclyde
This paper looks at some of the relevant and critical issues facing the South African government in devising an industrial policy. It provides an overview…

  • Authors Ha-Joon Chang
  • Year 1997
  • Organisation University of Cambridge
  • Publisher TIPS
The continuing expansion and deepening integration of the European union is re-defining the map of threats and opportunities for both companies and regions in Europe.…

  • Authors Ray Hudson
  • Year 2002
  • Organisation Sussex European Institute
  • Publisher ERSC
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